Democrats Struggle to Connect with Average Voters, Face Financial Woes
Fox News host Jesse Watters delivered a scathing critique of the current state of the Democratic Party, citing their perceived reliance on identity politics and failure to connect with average voters. Watters accused the party of losing whatever moral high ground they had, following Vice President Kamala Harris’ election loss.
Watters stated that the party’s inability to trust their own campaign rhetoric, combined with a failure to deliver on their promises, has led to widespread distrust among Americans. Furthermore, he claimed that the party’s structure has broken down, leaving Democrats isolated and broke.
According to Watters, Kamala Harris’ campaign spent an enormous amount of money, blowing through $2 billion, leaving the party with debt and donors who are hesitant to contribute. As a result, President Joe Biden’s speaking circuit has been canceled, and his own legacy is now taking priority over mending fences.
Sources close to Biden indicated that he does not believe he owes anything to a party that launched a mutiny against his presidential bid. Watters ridiculed Biden’s claims that “Bidennomics” were a success, noting that if his economic policies were indeed so effective, why did the Democrats get wiped out in the elections?
According to a survey by the Daily Mail, the top three words used to describe Biden were “old,” “falling,” and “inflation.” The party elders are now toast, and Biden is set to live out his retirement in disgrace in Delaware.